Miss World 2019

Miss World 2019, the 69th edition of the Miss World pageant, was held on 14 December 2019 at the ExCeL London in London, United Kingdom.[2] Toni-Ann Singh of Jamaica was crowned Miss World 2019.

Miss World 2019
Date14 December 2019
Presenters
Entertainment[1]
VenueExCeL London, London, United Kingdom
Broadcaster
Entrants111
Placements40
Withdrawals
Returns
WinnerToni-Ann Singh
 Jamaica

Background

The official announcement was made on 19 February 2019, in Bangkok, by Miss World President Julia Morley, CEO Tanawat Wansom of TW Pageants and guest Ashwani Kumar Rai. They announced a mid-December date for the contest.[3] However, on 2 July 2019, Morley and Vanessa Ponce, the reigning Miss World, appeared on ITV's Good Morning Britain with Piers Morgan. Morley officially announced that the pageant will be held on Saturday, 14 December 2019, at ExCeL London and that Miss World 2020 will be held in Thailand in order to celebrate Miss World’s 70th anniversary. The 2019 opening ceremony was held in London on 20 November. Contestants then competed in a series of fast track events around London.[4]

Result

Final result Contestant
Miss World 2019
1st Runner-Up
2nd Runner-Up
Top 5
Top 12
Top 40

Continental Queens of Beauty

Continent Contestant
Africa
Americas
  •  Brazil – Elís Miele Coelho
Asia
Caribbean
Europe
Oceania

Order of announcements

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Judges

The judges' panel for Miss World 2019 were:

Challenge Events

Head-to-Head Challenge

Round 1

  •      Advanced to Round 2 of the Head-to-Head Challenge.
  •      Advanced to Round 2 of the Head-to-Head Challenge, but advanced to the Top 40 via judges' choice or a challenge event other than Head-to-Head Challenge.
  •      Advanced to the Top 40 via a challenge event other than Head-to-Head Challenge.
  •      Advanced to the Top 40 via judges' choice.
Group Country 1 Country 2 Country 3 Country 4 Country 5 Country 6
1  Albania  England  Guyana  Honduras  Korea  Peru
2  Cook Islands  Guatemala  Ireland  Italy  Myanmar  Russia
3  British Virgin Islands  Iceland  Laos  Nicaragua  South Sudan  Venezuela
4  Armenia  Bolivia  Bulgaria  Kazakhstan  Mongolia  South Africa
5  Guadeloupe  Hong Kong  Moldova  Singapore  Spain  Sri Lanka
6  Brazil  Curaçao  Denmark  Ecuador  Malta  Northern Ireland
7  Equatorial Guinea  Hungary  Malaysia  Trinidad and Tobago  United States  Wales
8  Chile  Croatia  France  New Zealand  Paraguay  Scotland
9  Canada  Czech Republic  Indonesia  Portugal  Sierra Leone  Tunisia
10  Cayman Islands  Gibraltar  Mexico    Nepal  Poland  Tanzania
11  Colombia  Costa Rica  Japan  Luxembourg  Netherlands  Nigeria
12  Belgium  Jamaica  Panama  Slovenia  Turkey  U.S. Virgin Islands
13  Australia  El Salvador  Georgia  Guinea-Bissau  Puerto Rico  Slovakia
14  Bahamas  Bosnia and Herzegovina  Botswana  Haiti  India  Thailand
15  Antigua and Barbuda  Barbados  China  Greece  Samoa  Sweden
16  Argentina  Belarus  Finland  Kenya  Macau  Ukraine
17  Aruba  Dominican Republic  Ghana  Philippines  Rwanda N/A
18  Cambodia  Mauritius  Montenegro  Uganda  Vietnam
19  Angola  Bangladesh  Ethiopia  Kyrgyzstan  Senegal

Round 2

  •      Advanced to the Top 40 via the Head-to-Head challenge.
Group Country 1 Country 2
1  Brazil  Moldova
2    Nepal  Indonesia
3  China  Venezuela
4  Nigeria  Belarus
5  Mexico  Uganda
6  Philippines  Turkey
7  Mongolia  Guyana
8  Bangladesh  India
9  Ireland  Trinidad and Tobago
10  Paraguay  Georgia

Top Model

Miss Nigeria Nyekachi Douglas won Top Model Competition and become the fourth quarter-finalist of Miss World 2019.[5][6]

Final result Contestant
Winner
1st Runner-Up
2nd Runner-Up
3rd Runner-Up
4th Runner-Up
Top 10
Top 40

Sports

Miss British Virgin Islands Rikkiya Brathwaite won the Sports Competition and became the first quarter-finalist of Miss World 2019.[7]

Final result Contestant
Winner
1st Runner-Up
2nd Runner-Up
Team Challenge Winner
  • Green Team
Team (Top 32) Contestant
Red Team
Yellow Team
Green Team
Blue Team

Talent

Miss Jamaica, Toni-Ann Singh, was the winner of the Talent Competition and became the second quarter-finalist of Miss World 2019

Final result Contestant
Winner
1st Runner-Up
2nd Runner-Up
Top 5
Top 27

Multimedia

Miss Nepal, Anushka Shrestha, was the winner of the Multimedia Competition and became the third quarter-finalist of Miss World 2019.

Final result Contestant
Winner
1st Runner-up
2nd Runner-up

Beauty With A Purpose

For the first time, all 10 finalists were placed in the Top 40 of Miss World 2019 due to their impressive projects and initiatives. Miss Nepal, Anushka Shrestha, received the award and will receive funding from the Miss World Organization for the establishment of her project.

Final result Contestant
Winner
Top 10

Contestants

111 delegates have been confirmed.

Country/TerritoryContestantAgeHometown
AlbaniaAtalanta Kercyku[8]20Tirana
AngolaBrezana Da Costa24Luanda
Antigua and BarbudaTaqiyyah Francis26St. John's
ArgentinaJudit Grnja18Villa Ángela
ArmeniaLiana Voskerchyan20Yerevan
ArubaGhislaine Mejia26Oranjestad
AustraliaSarah Marschke20Sydney
BahamasNyah Bandelier19Eleuthera
BangladeshRafah Nanjeba Torsa21Chittagong
BarbadosChe Amor Greenidge26Bridgetown
BelarusAnastasia Laurynchuk[designations 1]19Minsk
BelgiumElena Castro Suarez19Antwerp
BoliviaIciar Díaz Camacho[9]23Santa Cruz
Bosnia and HerzegovinaIvana Ladan21Jajce
BotswanaOweditse Phirinyane Gofaone[10]25Gaborone
BrazilElís Miele Coelho19Serra
British Virgin IslandsRikkiya Brathwaite[11]22Tortola
BulgariaMargo Cooper26Sofia
CambodiaVy Sreyvin20Phnom Penh
CanadaNaomi Colford19Sydney
Cayman IslandsJaci Patrick24West Bay
ChileIgnacia Albornoz Olmedo18Santiago
ChinaLi Peishan[12]26Beijing
ColombiaSara Arteaga Franco26Medellín
Cook IslandsTajiya Eikura Sahay26Avarua
Costa RicaJessica Jiménez26San José
CroatiaKatarina Mamić23Lika-Senj
CuraçaoSharon Meyer24Willemstad
Czech RepublicDenisa Spergerová19České Budějovice
DenmarkNatasja Kunde[13]18Copenhagen
Dominican RepublicAlba Marie Blair21Jarabacoa
EcuadorMaría Auxiliadora Idrovo17Guayaquil
El SalvadorFatima Mangandi27Santa Tecla
EnglandBhasha Mukherjee23Derby
Equatorial GuineaJanet Ortiz Oyono20Malabo
EthiopiaFeven Gebreslassie22Addis Ababa
FinlandDana Mononen[designations 2]19Helsinki
FranceOphély Mézino[replacements 1]20Morne-à-l'Eau
GeorgiaNini Gogichaishvili25Tbilisi
GhanaRebecca Kwabi26Accra
GibraltarCeline Bolaños22Gibraltar
GreeceRafaela Plastira[14]20Trikala
GuadeloupeAnaïs Lacalmontie[15]22Basse-Terre
GuatemalaDulce María Ramos García[16]22Cuilapa
 Guinea-BissauLaila Samati[17]21Bissau
GuyanaJoylyn Conway[designations 3]20Georgetown
HaitiAlysha Morency25Port-au-Prince
HondurasAna Grisel Romero21Olanchito
Hong KongLila Lam[designations 4][18]27Hong Kong
HungaryKrisztina Nagypál23Budapest
IcelandKolfinna Mist Austfjörð[19]22Reykjavík
IndiaSuman Rao20Udaipur
IndonesiaPrincess Megonondo19Jambi
IrelandChelsea Farrell[20]19County Louth
ItalyAdele Sammartino24Pompei
JamaicaToni-Ann Singh23Saint Thomas
JapanMarika Sera[21]16Kanagawa
KazakhstanMadina Batyk20Pavlodar
KenyaMaria Wavinya18Nyandarua
KoreaLim Ji-yeon[22]20Seoul
KyrgyzstanEkaterina Zabolotnova[23]24Bishkek
LaosNelamith Xaypannha[24]20Vientiane
LuxembourgMelanie Heynsbroek19Luxembourg City
MacauYu Yanan[25]26Macau
MalaysiaAlexis SueAnn Seow20Selangor
MaltaNicole Vella20Valletta
MauritiusUrvashi Gooriah20Port Louis
MexicoAshley Alvídrez20Ciudad Juárez
MoldovaElizaveta Kuznitova19Tiraspol
MongoliaTsevelmaa Mandakh[26]22Ulaanbaatar
MontenegroMirjana Muratović19Podgorica
MyanmarKhit Lin Latt Yoon[27]22Yangon
NepalAnushka Shrestha23Kathmandu
NetherlandsBrenda Felicia Muste23Arnhem
New ZealandLucy Brock24Auckland
NicaraguaMaría Teresa Cortéz19Carazo
NigeriaNyekachi Douglas21Calabar
Northern IrelandLauren Eve Leckey20Stoneyford
PanamaAgustina Ruiz Arrechea25Chitré
ParaguayAraceli Bobadilla20Asunción
PeruAngella Escudero23Sullana
PhilippinesMichelle Dee24Makati
PolandMilena Sadowska20Oświęcim
PortugalInês Brusselmans24Oeiras
Puerto RicoDaniella Rodríguez21Bayamón
RussiaAlina Sanko20Azov
RwandaMeghan Nimwiza21Kigali
SamoaAlalamalae Lata[28]23Apia
ScotlandKeryn Matthew24Edinburgh
SenegalAlberta Diatta[29]20Ziguinchor
Sierra LeoneEnid Jones-Boston[30]24Freetown
SingaporeSheen Cher22Singapore
SlovakiaFrederika Kurtulíková25Bratislava
SloveniaŠpela Alič22Ljubljana
South AfricaSasha-Lee Olivier26Alberton
South SudanMariah Joseph Maget22Juba
SpainMaría del Mar Aguilera21Córdoba
Sri LankaDewmi Thathsarani21Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte
SwedenDaniella Lundqvist[31]20Kalmar
TanzaniaSylvia Sebastian19Mwanza
ThailandNarintorn Chadapattarawalrachoat22Pathum Thani
Trinidad and TobagoTya Janè Ramey21Port of Spain
TunisiaSabrine Mansour24Mahdia
TurkeySimay Rasimoğlu22Istanbul
UgandaOliver Nakakande25Bombo
UkraineMarharyta Pasha24Kharkiv
United StatesEmmy Cuvelier[32]23Pierre
US Virgin IslandsA’yana Keshelle Phillips[33]24Saint Thomas
VenezuelaIsabella Rodríguez[34]26Petare
VietnamLương Thùy Linh19Cao Bằng
WalesGabriella Jukes23Port Talbot

Notes

Returns

Last competed in 2006:

Last competed in 2015:

Last competed in 2016:

Last competed in 2017:

Designation

  1. BELARUS – Anastasia Laurynchuk was appointed to represent Belarus, after no national pageant was held because the Miss Belarus pageant is a bi-annual event. It was last time held in 2018. Anastasia was 2nd runner-up at the Miss Belarus 2018 pageant.
  2. FINLAND – Dana Mononen was appointed to represent Finland. Monomen placed Top 10 at the Miss Finland 2019.
  3. GUYANA – Joylyn Conway was appointed Miss Guyana 2019 by Natasha Martindale after Miss World Guyana Pageant move to 2020. Conway was 1st runner-up at the Miss World Guyana 2018 pageant.
  4. HONG KONG – Lila Lam was appointed by the Miss Hong Kong Organization to be the national representative to the Miss World pageant.

Replacements

  1. FRANCE – Ophély Mézino was appointed to represent France, after the original winner Vaimalama Chaves announced that she would not represent at Miss World 2019 and Miss Universe 2019 but instead she would rather accompany the contestants of Miss France 2020 during their trip in Tahiti, which would have conflicted in her preparation for the international pageants. An interesting fact is that Mézino will compete against her countrywoman Anaïs Lacalmontie who will be representing the franchise of her native island.

Withdrawals

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